Watch until the end lmao
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space đ¸
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Watch until the end lmao
đ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Łđ¤Ł crying real tears over here.... I have watched this twice already
A long time ago I took a course on the sociology of marriage and my professor said âWith compromise, you both lose. As a couple, you must collaborate on the best possible outcome.â Ever since, I never prioritize compromise in a relationship, only collaboration.
mutuals please hmu if you change ya urlâs. yall be goin from rainbows-and-muffins to traphousehomicide i cant keep up with this shit
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@ardnale BUT YOU KNOW ITS ME THO
It took me TWO MONTHS
Seriously like I stay losing who you are. Legally you are not allowed to change both your username and profile pick within 6 months of eachother
PAID IN FULL
#levels
Yeahhhh,,, we invented that too.
Sounds like movie material to me! I gotta look in to this....đŻ
Labor day sale starts tomorrow until the end of the day Tuesday! 40% off everything!
CODE:LABOR1
9/2/2018-9/4/2018
WWW.ATRIBEOF3SISTERS.COM
You know what? Im going to start it early!!
A Black-owned business? AND, she started her Labor Day sale early??
SUPPORT! âđž
Wilmington, NC, officers pulled over full-time criminal defense attorney and part-time Uber driver Jesse Bright for reportedly picking up someone from a drug house.Â
Police told him he couldnât record them, but Bright knew his legal rights.Â
Officers used a K-9 to search Brightâs car but found nothing. The incident is currently under investigation.
I donât know whatâs more depressing, that the cops lied to him, or that in 2017 a criminal defense attorney needs to side gig as an uber driver to make ends meet.
Smh!?
If we canât have a family like this, I donât want you
In classic '90s Throwback fashion...
Rare Photos of Black Rosie the Riveters
During World War II, 600,000 African-American women entered the wartime workforce. Previously, black womenâs work in the United States was largely limited to domestic service and agricultural work, and wartime industries meant new and better-paying opportunities â if they made it through the hiring process, that is. White women were the targets of the U.S. governmentâs propaganda efforts, as embodied in the lasting and lauded image of Rosie the Riveter.Though largely ignored in Americaâs popular history of World War II, black womenâs important contributions in World War II factories, which werenât always so welcoming, are stunningly captured in these comparably rare snapshots of black Rosie the Riveters.
Tha k you for your service ladies
#LuvIsBlack #MarleysThoughts #BTOMBG
Yup....
21 things black men donât hear often enough
1. I love you bro. We donât tell each other as men how much we mean to each other. There is no weakness in that. Only strength, solidarity, and power.
2. You donât have to be perfect. You just have to commit to getting better.
3. Someone is depending on you, to be exactly who you are.
4. Read more. You have time to read 12 books a year (which is more than the average American). We also arenât average.
5. Showing and sharing your emotions isnât a sign of weakness. Paying attention to how we feel helps us become more in tune with whatâs actually going on.
6. Your mental health matters. You canât âwork yourselfâ out of your mind. Emotional trauma is very real and worthy of our time. Weâve been through a lot recently.
7. Living is an act of resistance. You are going to live, get out all these dreams, and thrive â despite the odds.
8. You are a descendent of kings. Seriously, donât bow your head to life. You were built for this.
9. Their opinion wonât pay your bills, or build your dreams. They wonât always see your vision. Not everyone is supposed to.
10. Failure isnât a tattoo. Learn how to take the Ls and move on. Adapt and overcome.
11. Getting this money, and doing good, arenât mutually exclusive. You just have to be clear on your non-negotiables and stand by them.
12. You donât have to ask for permission to be excellent. Go for it.
13. âEverybody eatâs bâ â Ace Boogie. Seriously, we can all get what we want to out here. Helping people doesnât make you a sucker. Do have boundaries though.
14. There is absolutely nothing wrong with working for someone else (even if youâre from Harlem), but it pays to think like an owner. Signing the front of a check is very different than the back.
15. #BLACKLIVESMATTER
16. If someone knocks you for your 9-5, they (1) arenât your friends and (2) they donât know about your 6-10. Keep going.
17. Start owning when you can. Pay yourself first. These loans ainât loyal.
18. We donât need to prove anything to anyone. Youâre excellent and itâs perfectly okay to still be warming up.
19. Try to take care of yourself. I love Popeyes, but what we put in ourselves can actually kill us. Exercise, eat well, and get active. Put some $$ on your jumper, and invite your team out!
20. Learning how to cook is a great look. Seriously. Watch a couple Youtube videos, hit Home Goods, and start cheffing.
21. âSomedayâ is never going to show up on the calendar. Write that book, send that tweet, record podcast. Donât opt out, especially not right now.
creative black women you should know
Magic runs through all black women. Everywhere. Itâs an unshakeable ancestral prize that has influenced fashion designers to popstars. Thereâs so many of us, that it may be difficult to pinpoint us all. Never fear, because I can happily direct you to some! Here are a few young, gifted, and black women that should be on your radar.
Neff Davis (aka FilmColors):
Street smart, style smart, hotel smart and film smart. DMV native Neffatari Davis is a director and color-theorist (in fact, she was the one who inspired me to explore color theory and cinematography). Having worked for HBO and Playboi Carti, the uber-gifted Neff is a force to be reckoned with. Like Jessica Pressler wrote, Neff has an eye for detail: color, symbols, and references. For all the film buffs, look out for Neffâs upcoming projects (such as the Anna Delvey film coming to Netflix)!
www.Film-colors.com
Alice (aka, Creepy Bad Witch):
This anime loving, book guzzling, skincare sorceress concocts candles, face masks, shower gel potions, and a shit-ton more salves and serums for the body and mind. Over the years, her (brilliant) shop has gone through its seriesâ of transformations, switching from the name Shrine of 9 (her birthday is 09/09/1990) to Filthy Cosmetics. No matter the name, Alice is a walking orb of creativity, from her tattoos to her product names. Get familiar!
www.filthycosmetics.com
Pea the Feary:
This Afro-Futurist is the future. Pea the Feary is an artist in every sense of the word. She creates portraits of ethereal beings such as the aforementioned Alice and Frank Ocean, crafts pins based on your zodiac sign, and graphic designs posters with messages that you need to hear. Do yourselves a favor and buy something from this magical black girl.
www.peathefeary.com
Tierra Whack:
Step into Philly rapper Tierra Whackâs âWhack Worldâ, and youâll quickly realize that it is anything but. Traveling from room to room and world to world, Tierra delivers nothing but excellence through the use of clever concepts, sly lyricism, and genius melodies: dancing with muppets in a cemetery, using her nails to tell a story, and beautifying a taxidermed dog. Indulge in Tierraâs latest project on YouTube.
Aurum Amare:
Quality, handmade, homegrown, and original clothes that include plus sized women? Youâre not dreaming. Aurum, (while going to school and interning, mind you) co-owns a boss business called Pink Plastic, with options ranging from modest to revealing. Whether you want to serve school girl or silked down sophistication, Pink Plastic has options for everyone.
www.shoppinkplastic.com
Shade Renee:
âO-P-U-L-E-N-C-E. Opulenceâ. A self proclaimed âEntreprenegroâ, Shade is the owner of the luxurious Spilling Pearls. Inspired by the posh opulence of high fashion, Shade includes diamonds, polished garments, and wellâŚpearls, into her gorgeous brand. If youâve been looking for a black owned high end retailer, youâve found one.
www.pearls.studio
Renell Medrano
From Solange to Bella Hadid, to Kelela to A$AP Ferg, Renell has pointed her magic lens towards a plethora of people. Hailing from the Bronx, Medrano experienced life through her lens, hence her focus on documentary photography. Both unsuspecting and glorious, her subjects are always captured personally and beautifully.
www.renellmedrano.com
Eryn Amel
Mom, poet, and entrepreneur? Yes. Eryn Amel is the creator of what Iâll call a Statement Shop. Her shirts read âIt is Impossible To Shame a Woman Who is Unashamedââall of her merchandise a blatant âfuck youâ to patriarchy and misogyny. Whether youâre experiencing what this wickedly intelligent woman has to offer though her poetry books or her Instagram, Eryn is definitely a creative black woman you should be hip to.
www.erynamelshopee.bigcartel.com
Warsan Shire
Choosing just one, sole quote to introduce Warsan is impossible. Warsan Shire is a wordsmith whose works focus on identityâwhat it makes you, and turns you into. Author of âTeaching My Mother How to Give Birthâ, Warsanâs work was also featured in BeyoncĂŠâs âLemonadeâ (she penned all of the poems). Simply put, Shireâs work cuts deep. She articulates painfully common complexities women (particularly Somali women) endure in a way that is precise, and at times, uncomfortable.
Get her book here
Nathalie Owusu
Ghanaian beauty blogger Nathalie does makeup. And, she does it well. With her expertise ranging from the perfect smokey eye on dark skin to the perfect bright lip, Nathalie has got you covered. Paired with her display of makeup looks, Nathalie offers indispensable advice for black girls, particularly ones with darker skin: âTo all my chocolate girls: wear those pastels, that ruby red lip, those bright colorsâ. Owusu has modeled for the (amazing) skincare company Girl Co. Watch her latest video, and subscribe to her YouTube Channel here.
Creative black women exist in multitudes. Itâs impossible to name us all. Know any more creative black women? Name them in your response to this post!
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Black men are fucking amazing #weddingportrait #cigars #groominspiration (at Pier59 Studios)
When youâre on a budget but sheâs worth breaking it.
why does this feel ghostwritten by @zamzamafterzina
Whhoooaaaa!!!!!
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I wish I would try to eat a pancake this mf thick. Yâall gonna have to carry me out after I choke on the first bite
âď¸âď¸âď¸âď¸đ Not to mention, all that damn butter